Kearsney’s world class Centenary Centre has been designed to provide state-of-the-art facilities suitable for collaborative 21st Century teaching and learning, in line with international best practice.
The North academic wing of the Centenary Centre comprising four modern classrooms, the Centenary Arch, a multi-purpose Long Room and a courtyard, was completed in 2016.
The South academic wing of 10 classrooms was completed at the end of 2019.
Every three classrooms in the original academic block will also be converted to two as part of a post-Centenary drive to provide classrooms modelled on the Centenary Centre venues.
The Kearsney community secured most of the naming rights in the Centenary Centre, helping to provide the world-class facilities that reflect the Kearsney’s international stature.
The Centenary Centre
Naming Rights
- Naming of the Centenary Centre
- Naming of the Centenary Long Room, a 300m2 multi-purpose venue used as an exhibition space, for specialist lectures to a full grade and as an examination facility
- Naming of two Centenary Courtyards between the existing and new building
- Naming of 14 Centenary Classrooms which can each accommodate 25 boys in 72 square metre classrooms
Centenary naming rights available
| Centenary Centre | R15 million |
| Two Centenary Courtyards, each | R250 000 |
Contact Shantell van Jaarsveld at the Kearsney Foundation office on foundation@kearsney.com or 031 765 9627 / 9650 for more information.
